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hair by RAON hair, Cecile hairbase & bun
head by LeLUTKA, Halle
eyes by Avi-Glam, Editorial eyes
skin by Nuve, Michelle
make up by Nuve, Michelle
moles by The Skinnery
Earrings by LaGyo, Cloe
Outfit by Eclipse Design, Seta
Hat by ZOOM, Gal summer hat
Michelle descends to the trailhead at Smith Rock State Park.
ABOUT THE SERIES
I first met my girlfriend Michelle two years ago at a close friend's wedding (we were both in the wedding party on Sara, the bride's side). The wedding took place at Sara's family's ranch in Sisters, Oregon. In July 2010, Michelle and I traveled back to Sisters, Oregon for the 4th of July weekend to celebrate the birthdays of those of us who are turning 30 this year (that will be me in November).
Sisters is an amazing place with spectacular scenery and outdoor activities. The town is named after the Three Sisters mountains which are named Faith, Hope, and Charity although there are many other mountain tops visible from the town including Mount Bachelor and Mount Washington.
Had the honor of shooting with the very talented Michelle Phan www.facebook.com/MichellePhanOfficial and Daven Mayeda www.facebook.com/DavenMayeda ! ♥
Photography: Zhang Jingna
Hair: Daven Mayeda
Model/Makeup: Michelle Phan
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Michelle made her own wedding gown and was married in Alaska on July 27, 2014.
I did not take original image. I gratefully acknowledge Skeletal Mass www.flickr.com/people/skeletalmess/
for kind use of this texture.
MDL Michelle López
MUA & HAR Catherine Merizalde
PH Daniel Balarezo
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Quito - Ecuador
In frame: Michelle Zepeda
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Model: Michelle Tijhuis
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/250 F / 2.0 400 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A long hallway, lined with fluorescent lights, chin up to get light on her face and a reflection of a framed photograph.
Technical: Yashica Mat-124G / Ilford HP5 EI 400 / Souped in Rodinal 1:50 for 11min at 20° - I've read lots of commentary as to not using Rodinal with HP5 or any large grain film for that matter. But I quite like it and the visible grain that results...
Michelle Braun - Model Mayhem #1537177
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Canon 40D - Canon EF50mm - Natural Light
Michelle Vargas actriz de tv junto a su novio Sebastian posando para la portada de la revista miami lifestylehttp://www.lifestylemiami.com/
JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, SPAIN - MAR 25: MotoGP motorcyclist Michelle Pirro races in the MotoGP Official Trainnig on March 25, 2012 in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
"Michelle" Set - A new set with Skirt and Blazer for this HW.
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Every piece comes in 12 colors. 3 extra colors are in the FATPACK ONLY! - Fatpack include color HUD. Maitreya (Lara), Legacy (Original), eBody (Reborn) and Kupra (Original).
Romanian postcard by Terry O'Neill / Publiturism / Inter Contempress.
American actress and producer Michelle Pfeiffer (1958) was one of the most popular and talented Hollywood actresses of the 1980s and 1990s. Noted for her versatility as a character actress, Pfeiffer has become particularly known for portraying nuanced and unglamorous, emotionally distant women as well as strong female characters with intense sex appeal.
Michelle Marie Pfeiffer was born in 1958 in Santa Ana, California, to Donna Jean (Taverna) and Richard Pfeiffer, a heating and air-conditioning contractor. Pfeiffer graduated from Fountain Valley High School in 1976, and attended one year at the Golden West College, where she studied to become a court reporter. But it was while working as a supermarket checker at Vons, a large Southern California grocery chain, that she realized her true calling. She began to pursue an acting career in 1978. After accepting several minor roles in television series and films, her first leading role was in the musical film Grease 2 (Patricia Birch, 1982) opposite Maxwell Caulfield. It was the sequel to the popular hit film Grease (Randal Kleiser, 1978) and takes place two years after the original film at Rydell High School, set in the 1961–1962 school year. Although the film was poorly received, it increased public interest in Pfeiffer. Frustrated with being typecast as the token pretty girl, Pfeiffer actively pursued more serious material. She received strong reviews for her breakout performance as gangster moll Elvira Hancock in the crime film Scarface (Brian De Palma, 1983) opposite Al Pacino. Her performance as one-third of the titular trio - with Cher and Susan Sarandon - in the dark fantasy The Witches of Eastwick (George Miller, 1987) proved to be one of her first box office successes. Pfeiffer's starring role in Married to the Mob (Jonathan Demme, 1988), in which she was cast against type as a mobster's widow, earned the actress her first of several consecutive Golden Globe Award nominations. Her role in Dangerous Liaisons (Stephen Frears, 1988) based on Christopher Hampton's play Les liaisons dangereuses, garnered her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Then followed her sultry performance as lounge singer Susie Diamond in The Fabulous Baker Boys (Steve Kloves, 1989) with Jeff and Beau Bridges. Susie would be the most critically acclaimed role of her career and she got another Academy Award nomination, now for Best Actress.
Michelle Pfeiffer starred opposite Al Pacino as the titular waitress in the romantic comedy Frankie and Johnny (Garry Marshall, 1991). She achieved widespread recognition as Catwoman / Selina Kyle in Tim Burton's superhero film Batman Returns (1992). Pfeiffer's interpretation is widely regarded as one of the most definitive portrayals of the comic book character. She earned a third Academy Award nomination for Love Field (Jonathan Kaplan, 1992) before starring in the critically acclaimed The Age of Innocence (Martin Scorsese, 1993) with Daniel Day Lewis. It was followed by the romantic horror film Wolf (Mike Nichols, 1994) with Jack Nicholson, the supernatural horror film What Lies Beneath (Robert Zemeckis, 2000) with Harrison Ford, and White Oleander (Peter Kosminsky, 2002). During this time, she also produced a series of films under her production company Via Rosa Productions. After a five-year hiatus from film acting, she appeared in Hairspray (Adam Shankman, 2007), Chéri (Stephen Frears, 2009), and Dark Shadows (Tim Burton, 2012). She received her first Emmy Award nomination for portraying Ruth Madoff in the HBO television film The Wizard of Lies (Barry Levinson, 2017), and garnered further critical acclaim for her role in Where Is Kyra? (Andrew Dosunmu, 2017) with Kiefer Sutherland. Recently, Michelle Pfeiffer also appeared in the ensemble films Murder on the Orient Express (Kenneth Branagh, 2017) and Ant-Man and the Wasp (Peyton Reed, 2018). She was married to actor/director Peter Horton in 1981. They were later divorced, and she then had a three year relationship with actor Fisher Stevens. When that did not work out, Pfeiffer decided she did not want to wait any longer before having her own family, and in March 1993, she adopted a baby girl, Claudia Rose. Later the same year, she married lawyer-turned-writer/producer David E. Kelley. In 1994, their son John Henry was born.
Sources: Wikipedia and IMDb.